LV1l'Ha \Jl't1-WLUl'L|n . Mrs. P. A. Banting has returned home from the R. V. Hospital much im- ' proved in health. I Mr, and Mrs, Pnsrlnnld MnT(nnuin have IJIUVUU HI IIUHJLIM Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McKenzie have returned to Toronto after visiting Mr, and Mrs. McKenzie. 13-: IV I\ T,nv|v\1\u n0 \Ynnv flinunu-Ln 5...! ' Ul.'llt!l' BIEILUIF, JVl.l'n DLUUUHu ` .Miss Wilma Thompson met with a. ve-rypainful accident on Monday when she fell and was badly `hurt. Q .T .1\/fnrfhnnni. and Min: Mnnlnn EIIU LU!` nuu WCIB uauxy uuru. I S.TJ. -MacDonald and Miss Marlon, having disposed of their farm here,'left last week to reside in Barrie. - 'I`nIr\`fIv unnnvv Qnknn` nnnltrnnnnnun HIBL WUUIK. LU ruaxuu 111 JDKI-'L'1'1Uo Trinity -Sunday School anniversary on Sunday, June ,5. Rev. Mr. Clement of Cookstown will be the speaker. Mr. and M'm=, Rhmng nf 'l`nv~nntn hnun 5. N. urose. Mr. and Mrs. E. Henson and Mr. Ab- rc'romb1e of Barrie spent -Sunday at ohn s__Patton's . - '- 7 Mrs. Sommervllle of Appleby. spent Mothers Day,w1th her `parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford; ` `Irma `D A Dnuuldnnv Inna nniuuunn Marrow nd family of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mgs. J. L. Marrow. `Wm nnr` `Inn f`nnn`n out` Wan-v|I`uu ml I.` use day. Mr uu1{I'r.s. Jenkins of Alliston is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. A. Mc- Kenzie. `KY T-T MDHWIIIII ant` Fnrnnu AF Tnunnfn .wJ.u.1'1`uw. Dr. and Mrs. Currie and family Elmvale spent Sunday at the home S. N. Grose. ' ` `KI! and Inn 1.74:1:-lanvu nu:-I TIE A1 FUCLBU I-U0 service um: also than in Wugllfs May Mason of the RV. Kos- pltal staff spent Sunday with her par- ents. L ' ` .\ ' Rev. Mr. Beynon took the Rev, E. E. Pugsley s `work in Elmvale last Sun- dnu . v1uu.u15`uv.u'. DJ! $VJ..l'Bo `.l.` Ulblq Mrs. Jae. Simpson is visiting her son. Dr.` L. J. Slmpsongln Barrie. ' `Rev E W llffnn nf Qnrnln. nvnnnh- .IJl'u 14: J 1 UllpUll, Ill Dul'l'lUo . Rev. E. F. Clifton of Sarnla. preach- ed in Townllne church` on` Sunday. Mu -nn `R/[mi T-'l'1.n-v-'v' T.vnn srmnf Duuuuy WILH LIKIUIIUB Ill KJULIIIIEVVUUU. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson of Dunn- vllle spent Tuesday at J. W. Thomp- son's. ullhxn EH11`: I/fnrunn A? {Jan 13`, `Erna- Mrs. J. Tholm/pson is spending .1` View days in Stroud. Miss Mary Ingham of Cookstown is visitihg\Mr. and Mrs.\Feltis. Mn: Inn Qlmnunn in vlulncr haw ann eu. III. '.l.`UW.llHllU JllLlL'Ull. Duuuufy. Mr. -and ~Mrs. Harry Lynn spent Sunday with friends in Colllngwood. Mr and Mvn T Thnmnnnn nf Tlnnn- 5wwm$$%m&w&$%%wi 31' HIUULIHE LU UU u,u_:u IJHIIU 1.0. lies Collins as~demonstr9.tor and` VTHORNTON F:m691J. of Tho:-ntoln has VV;dnob;;y Half-Holiday VI... u....I.u...l.........'.I I.......l......_ ._1..--.. -3 Alex. Cowan and A. W. Smith motored to Hamilton last Friday and spent the day `attending the meeting of Moore _' Sovereign Consistory, Scottish Rite Masons. V Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Garrett left on Wednesday for New York whence they sail next, Saturday on the S. S. Majestic for Southampton to spend a couple of monthsin Engiandx ` J. A. MacLaren left on Tuesday night for Winnipeg to attend the annual meeting of the Manitoba Di- vision of the Canadian Weekly News- .- uuu vvvwuu-cuts, uuu--u Invuuuj Vuiidersigned business places of Thornton agree to close their respec-` tive places of business `every Wednes- day noon, at 12.80 o cIo&-ik during a. per- iod from May 15 to Sep:.`15, 1927, and on air legal holidays:--A. F. Nixon,'.I. E. R. Feltis, W. V. Fry, Norman Thompson, Jim Neill, G. D. Patterson. Roy Allen. Geo. McDonald. 19-20c ._..- _..--a--..-- vvv .. w uanavvs-1nv`yo ' | Ba-'by_ Genevieve Arhott, daughter of Dr. Arnott, is a patient at .the Royal Victoria `Hospital, having `been moved up from 9. Toronto Hospital`- last week. V l the bulpit. A good congregation was assembled. ` balloon guaran- `Tia;--eern-e to live in` Barrie again, having been appointed a representative of the London Life . here. 7 ll... :4 n ___!;I '-. .-.. Miss Helen Armstrong who ob- tained her honour matriculation from Barrie Collegiate was gold medallist in English at ,Queen s University 0 Danlinuu !`1....-..:---- A...'. -44. .1-.- __1,1 u-Von. , vvlllvh L100 -'-r.--a'n'i-'Mrs. W. C. Curtis return; xed last week after spending the win- ter months in southern_Ca1ifornia. ` If `V v-. -u--.-..- on. uv\_IUIl\iL ll \JclllJ-V1551: Mrs. `John Patterson` has returned to her home in Thornton after a vis- it at the home of Mrs. M. E. Dutcher. Mrs. S. G. Smith "of Sturgeon. Falls is visiting her son, Geo. L. Smith, Mary St., for a couple of months. " 1|p__ -_._I 1u_,_, 15 I! In IIIVIIVIIDO Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Murchison _re- turned the latter part of last week from` Lakeland, Florida, where they spent the winter. M:.. 1| :.........;.& 1ur......1...n 11-.. xv ayuuu U\ vnuucr. I Miss Margaret Marshall, Reg. N.,u Asst. Supt. Women's College Hospit-l al, Toronto, spent the week-end at lher home in Park St. ~ J. T. Coughlin, Anten Mills, has been appointed district representa- tive for the Dominion Life in Barrie, Penetang, Stayner and Elmvale. `IRS..- '1',` ,, A 'ul;. .and Mrs. D. R- Murchison have returned after spending the winter in Florida. V ' `nu..- 1\t.......-_-L 111-11` - , _ A In wuwws Ill rxunuu. Miss Margaret Wallace of Toronto Normal School spent the week-end at her home here. '11.. ......'I M ..- n-_...._ 'n.1.`._.4._.. ,1 RING unlcipal day. the 1927. at he tore- e Court or hear- persons tter and ected to 3 afore- GII IIUI IIVIIIU Ilereo ' Mr. and Mrs, Georg `Robertson of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. B. L. Kelly, Collier St. I[__ _-,'.I `I!__,, tvv in in -y---- nun vv vv on van auul-U\-IE}! ""'I\l'i;s':Iean Goodfellow of Toronto gvas: a week-end `visitor at her home ere. - II- _.__I `ll,_,, -11; . A . u A V '7 VII WV: Rev. G. A. Brown of 'Kingsto'n'has been made a trustee of Queen's Uni- versity. - M- ....A `II... n -n In---4.-1,s m&&wm$wmm&g&&& Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sanderson are visiting their 80:: in Detroit. -....__.c _._v.. ..v-- - vvov '. Morley P. - Duff "ox" Bell.e"'ville can; ed on friends in town on Thursday. . 'III..- `I'...._ l'I--.I1-II-___ .1! nl_._,,,; euro uuu turn. .Dl)!.'..'W8l'E I` 181117106 OI Kingston are taking up residence on Owen St. - D--- B A 1'1_..*..- 3 .v'o . u I E! U: Mr. and Mrs. 'Stewart'Prentice of '3:-uavalrnn inn: I-n.l`pnn. u- ......:.I-..-- -.. -Misses Patent Slipnpc-`.rs TWO SMART PATENT LEATHER STYLES-'- in the one-strap patterns, of which one has the light dressy leather soles and ru-bbr hee1--the `other .has the favorite extension leather soles and full rubber heels, trimmed `with insert on the vamp of light calf leathers on the patent. Sizes in all range 11 to 2_. V 13Xi-3231'} in{e'?;p pliiigla ;1Ep2, soft Chrome soles, light and easy to walk in. Sizes 2 to.5. . .. .. .. ' is `die ohnson, ohnston patent. Sizes 8 to 10%. . . . . CHILD'S PATENTS, with exible leather soles, one-stra-p instep pattern, spring heel, solid leather counters,..fully . cottonplined. , Sizes 4 to 7%. . . CHILD'S "STYLISH PATENT LEATHER ONE-STRAP, with plain box toe, leather counters, dressy leather sole and spring rubber heel, the vamp trimmed with an insert of light blonde on the O `Children-'3 Patent Slippers 3 CHILD'S DRESSY,- -BROAD` TOED us A llI'l\VlII u _ _ _____ _ _` _`3___ __ BOYS brown `canvas, mbbet A o1e Oxfo_rds.` Siges 1 to g4 -n TENNIS FOOTWEAR Child s Patent Leatherz _`Sizes 8 to 40% . . ;. 3145 THE HUB BOOT SHOP A SELLS FOR LESS ` `rats aAn_mE sxgmmen SANDALS "$1.429 Reginald Godden was the soloist] at the Toronto Conservatory Orches- tra s annual concert in` Convocation Hall on Thursday evening. Handel's organ concerto No. 1 for organ and. orchestra was the number performed under the `baton of Luigi Van Kunits, conductor. It was the first time in a number of years that the organ has been used as a solo instrument with the `orchestra and the Daily Star reported it as being highly ef- fective. t WUCILQ Chas. A. McMartin has been suc- cessful in his final examinations in chemical engineering at the Univers- ity of Toronto. Gordon Tebo of Le-' froy obtained honors in the second year examinations in electrical en- gineering. ~ I IN!` , AI `ill Rev. J. J. Black and Dr. W. Rich- ardson, representing Collier St. United church, and Refr. A. J. G. Caiscadden and M. Charles of Cen- tral church are attending the sessions of kthe Toronto Conference this wee . ` * 1-11.-.. A 1|A ..1\A'-_a.:_ 1...... 1...-.. ...... papers" Ass"6cib.tidn__ `11>Veing"'he1ci on` lThursda_y and Friday of this week. i TI--- `I 1' `I")I-_.I- _...`l `I'\.. `I7 'IJ.'..`L CHROME LEATHER . SOLES. Sizes4 to 7%. . . hi all -sizes, 6 to 11. % SPECIAL . ; ,_. . . . $195 .. l`0'l"HEY0UN/GMEN sm.E without EXPENSE OUR `BLONDE STRAP MENfS womc BOOTS ----- ox!-`onus cH1LD'sTAN ox1=oR1js BOYS OXFORDS Smartest of the Seisorg Light Tan and Black . Calf Oxfords $4.00 Pair Tan and Black $3.50 Pair $3.45 $1.35 ~ The Barrie Office of the M Crown Life Insurance Company .who has represented the Crown\Life in Barrie for many years, will continue to be at the service of our policyholders. has been moved from the King Bloc]; to 32 ECCLES STREET MR. JAMES H. NIXON auuu H! to sta- tor each - BOYS OXFORDS - TAN CALF LEATHER,'sol- id heels; sizes 11 to 13. . . . CHROME LEATHER SOLES Assorted Lot of Patents IN THIS ASSORTMENT are Cuban and medium rubber heel sty1es-patent and kid ' leathers, with one and two strap- flexible leather soles and the extension stitched .soles, values with wear and a great saving to those who get them. All sizes, ranging 3 to 7%. Women's Cuban Heel Patents TI-BREE DISTINCT PATTERNS, favoring the women of Cuban heel styles, plain dressy patents, with a light overlay of dull calf on the instep quarter, also a dressy two eyelet tie patterrf, that ranges as the newest `-in fo twea . _S' e 3 to 7 I o r 12 s \ , GROWING GIRLS full round toed pat- tern, extension leather sole, full rubber heels, genuine leather insoles, finished in full calf lined quarters-a patent that is " serviceable and dressy. Sizes O 3to 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Phone 458M, where CHILD S one-strap,` V brown V eanvas, crepe rubber soles, size 4 to 10%.- . .. 85 Patent Leather One-Strap TENNIS `FOOTWEAR OII'ilI`pr lama balloon ed and - .-...-v-. v "f $1.65 p5 "`\4\ "l.!,..`h" i'o in good ' pllcatlon ompany. ease the nnnulnns RS` 26, run eal buy, E312 IV \i\ll|" . tir - ran :33 ` U11 CDC \ 5 good nd runs F driven; J-4&4; Eoretary. 1927. :1 good s good ras. plendid * P85 - term: Jwner. good, runs tires, day at 190 good zood non : AND bin for 915 Iv----1-->__.... ..__, . May 9--.-Miss Agnes Murphy is spend-1 ing a couple of weeks w1th'1`viends in` Hamilton. , _ Mrs. Byrne spent Sunday with Mr. O and Mrs. J. J. Byrne. Mrs. F. Carson returned on Saturday after a fortnighvs visit with Mrs. A. E.` Garrett. Anten Mills. ' - _ nrnrma Mmvnhv left on Monday for ` I6!` 8. Long }uuuan. ' A successful U.F.O. meeting wais. held on Wednesday. eMay 4. at the home of W. R. Brown with a. good `at- tendance. A very pleasant evening was spent in progressive euchre atter.thel business part of the meeting was con- cluded. M _ v A l 7 'Z-"-_- "_ " W881! With 1118 mace. Mrs. xx. .11. luuuaul The play "The Path Across the Hill." put on in the church by the young people last Wednesday night. May 4. was well attended and was a huge suc- cess. The church was filled to capacity. Each took his or her part remarkably} well. After the play `there was a. plate: social in the basement and the Mis- sion Band girls sold home-made candy. - I fa all ttery; Mills. Wilfred Murphy left on Mondgy tog Detroiti. V . T Mrs. G. Wingrove visited friends In Toronto for a few days last week. The sympathy of the neighborhood is extended to E. Caldwell. whosefa-~ ther died last week at Shanty Bay. af- ter along jllnesa. J A _..........e..1 l'T.F`.O. meeting` , . JOB. 'J."I'tuluK rt-vuuuuy. I Miss Edna Miles. who has been un-s der the doctor's care in Stayner for the past three weeks. after undergoing an operation, is home again and Improve: ins: quite nicely. _ V Mn and Mrs. Wm. Webber snent mg quite mumy. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webber spent Sunday with this la'tter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson. Dalston. 5 Ton T\Ivnn nnhnw-Ind fn hhi hnmn Ina and Mrs. A. `Watson. JJIMHLUII. 1 Jan. Dixon returned to his home In. `Weston last week after spending a. week with his niece. Mrs. R. H. M11954 "VI-an nlov `"I`hn Dfh Al I'I"l."I ....,.. .4! May 10--Mr. and Mrs. Aqlbert Dixon! -and family spent Sunday with. Mrsn Dixon's brothers at `Slnghampton. Mr. Fevgusonpwho had been visiting the` D*xon family, returned to Slnghampw tan with them. ` ' 'l'.nu Dnnxurn nf Rnrrin Hun hnnn WEEK 31!: LUUIF BUHIIUUIW llUIllUo Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McMahon and 1 Agnes spent the week-end in Meaford.' J Wm. O'Brien. Sn, ie_ in very poor health. .' 1 Miss Dorie Kendall has gone to '1`or- I onto. i ~ Mr. Guiiiiatt is visiting friends here. 1 Mr. Hayes. who spent the winter at _: Irwin McMahon's. w nt to '1`ox'onto| A last Week to accept a. osition with the 1 Dept. of Highways for the summer. ; `mm-I Lnvnlnnlr nf Nnwmnvknf nnnnfl .E4HH[t9l' WILU lull UUUBUI, 1411} Ll J-lUlUa~ Mrs. Reuben Leigh is `visiting her sister in Newmarket. Vllflna Allin Tlfnlcv-lair In knvhn in .nv\nn('I `(On Wltll M16111. ` , , Lou. Brown of Barrie has been spending` a few days with Mr. and" Mrs. Joa. -Fralick recently. 1\,n=..= mama Milan whn hn hnnn 1m.; JJUPL. UL ru5'u'wu.ya U11,` I-UU BUHIIIIUIH Earl Lovelock of Newmark t spent Easter with his cousin. Llgyd eigh. M'vs: Rnnhrm Lnlgh in visiting hm- excellent ooks like Sl!'iLUl' U1 LVl:!Wlllul'KUl-o | Miss Allie Wrigley is home to ;spend the. summer with her mother. May`3IA"13Ie'fn:Ja.;Z2'h.':I&.; mu. ors have returned.to their respective positions and school is open again. _ T Wnlknr .Tn1:Hn ham lnff in nnnnd fhn IJUHH-IUXIH CLIIU HUIIUUI I5 ULIUII dlllllv Walker Joslin has left to spend" the summer on the Great Lakes. . Mn and 1\Il'vu: Wldfnhnv ghoul` Winn!-an nuuupur Ull LHU \J l`t`1-L .l.JKll\Bu Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher spent Easter week at their summer home. . I/Tn on;-I lnn Tunvhn l'n'|\Knknn and JLUIE Hlllllu l.l'W1ll $VLU1VLt`lvllUlh _ Mr. and Mrs. Stone and Miss Viola. enjoyed a motor trip calling at a. num- ber of cities and towns recently. - ` Severe colds are very prevalent here. Miss Sadie Bagshaw is under the doctor's care. Mrs. Clark is nursing her. I'I"nn T.nfn'_| `An T.nu;- 1IYno`r\ 1-IeI'V1uu WUl'U muuyuu. _ . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben, Leigh on the arrival of 9. baby boy. April 80. ~ Mrs. F. B. McMillan spent the week-end with her family here. Mina T-Tnfnhlnnnn nf '("_nhnnvva- In via- WUU|\"Ull|-I Wllvll HUI.` L1ull|y- uuru. Miss Hutchinson of `Cobourg is via- iting Mrs. Irwin McMahon. Mn nn Mnn Rfnnn and Min: Vlnln JLBU I115 }Jt1rl'Ull|-B oUVUl' LIIU VVUDl\"UllUo The services In both churches were well attended on Mothers Day. Both were suitably decorated and splendid services were enjoyed. nnpmnhulnnnn fn Mr, and Mrn, .l1'vU.XlIll.1H-16 OI. Ul`uIlgl_:!VHlB.. , Many Hawkestonlans' motored to Shanty Bay on Friday evening to` enjoy the splendid meat supper put on by the Shanty Bay ladies. Mr: (`!mmA vetllrnnd tn Tnnntn with U8!` UIUEIIUT tulu EIHLUIF UH uuuuruuw. Hilllafd Prophet of Bracebridge vis- ited his parents .over the week-end." 'l`hn smrvvlnmi In hnth nhnrnhnn warn paint, 5 bout 12,- I May 9---Miss Binnie, our esteemed teacher for almost five years, has been forced, through 111 health. to give up her work. She is succeeded by Miss Baxlndale of Orangeville. llfnnu T-`l'nuyln:mfnn|nnu' rnnfnnnd `fn U18 nsuunty Day xuuwu. - L Mrs. Cruse returned to Toronto with her mother and sister on Saturday. l'_'l'lIHnsC rl Dmnnhnf nf Rnnnnhwlun via- --`--.--_ From our bred-to-lwua, Bali`:-ed` to of-' Rocks and .5. C. ' harm. - Every one ofour 2000 breeders tre nested in pullet year. Many eve qualified un- der R._O.P. inspection. V _ CI-ilCK`$-0ll.o0 par 100. ., Bf!!! G__._I! an um. um. BABY wcmc1csAND HATCHING Amos \..nu.I\w--umvv y-r mu. . EGGS-$7.00 per 100.` ` Q WRITE FOR ` CATALOGUE.` b ' Sunrise Poultry Farln 12-19c cowwxrzn. Ont; . . I ' ` s1x'{r_1%-1 1,1NE,__?/ESPRAA 'rHunsnAv. MAY A12,-`1927. . YOUR HEADLIGHTS ' I We haye installed Sjaecial` Equipment for ladjusting headlights to -meet the new requirements/of theglaw. _ If you haven t had your headlights adjusted, call" in and let us do this work for you at once, We will give you a certificate to show that your` headlights have been recently focused and adjusted. BAYFl%ELD:ST. % H : U111 i llolll the toll d Barrie atlon to fn aha- (Too Late for Lai Week) AII LI-_ 1_..L_._. 1- --'u.1___ ` HAWKESTONE EDENVALE ans" nrmn w I" .H |:"lHMl1Hul u-. .1 L`. BRENNAN EXIDE ` BATTERY % . ,% sznvnqz < A Quality` Battery , at a V _ Quality me. WI-3': &V.lU|aU:l1-U o ?! Revs. R. B. Beynon and A. E. Lunau are attending conference in Toron_to {this week. M . Robt. West is the la..v . . delegate appointed. Rev. E. D. Beynon, Mrs. Beynon and _; children have returned to their home in 3 Detroit after visiting Rev. R. B. Bey- . non and Mrs. Beynon. ' _| Angus McNe.b of. Barrie spent the lweek-end_ with Mervyn Corbett -and to sang a delightful solo at ;Townline church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Dew, Mrs. Geo. l Hill. Mrs. Harry Lynn` and Miss Mable L. Nixon were in Toronto last week to at- tend the annual meeting oi.' `the W. A. ll Toronto Dloces n Board. _ v l Rnanvnnn `K7 cf nnbn 'I'.nnnn nn 5 Ulllll UL" . `with his: i speaker . `Ln ran Ina music. I ` b _ Mothers was fittinsly observed! in St Jude's urch and the music was` in keeping with the occasion. The Rev. '1`. .1 . Dow took his text from I Chron. 22:7,1As for me it was my mind to build ahouse unto the name of the `Lord my God. "All are builders in one way` oranother. he tated. We -build character as we build a home. Mothers and fathers are builders, building daily the characters `or. their children. See. that" they have good material in order that they may in` turn build atempie` of right motives and noble purpose. Go to the source ot..all power" and-' ask for guidance to build homes in the name. or the "IJord_. Bouquets of daffodils and wild owers. a. crimson rose tree and` white geraniums. .were arranged near. nsspumsur. . . _ | ' . Large congregations attended the` Mothers Day services `in Trinity Un- _ .lted Church. In the morning, Rev. A. E. - Lunau spoke on Mothers' Influence." ' te.king;as his text. Proverbs 31:28, and ' _a choir of ladies led in the musical part! of-the service. In the -Sunday School, in y the afternoon. a special program was given consisting - of chorus` by Miss" Dean's class. solo by Oswald McKenzie, dialogue by six "boys and recitations by; Leone Wioe and Victoria Horton. For} the ,evening service, a so`ngalogue.' I Mother's Crown" by Meredith was- given -by. pastor -and choir. The choir] was assisted by Neville Jamieson. who. took the bassxsolo. Greatcredit is due` the choir for the splendid rendering oi. the music. `N. _ - v 'AA'nl>kAnu' nu van flflvlna-In nhannunll WIN UU LIIU BIJUNJBUF The; May meeting and election of of- ficers ofthe Women's Institute will take place` in St. Jude's basement on May. 25. one week later than the usual day. Arrangements will be made for thel sum er meetinito be held June 15.] ;nyH~h inn (.n1Hna nshnnnnnnl-nnfnn and. J.1UlllcBVlllUo I I ` The annual. W.M.S. thankofferlng iervlces of Ivy, Townline and Baxter will be held on May 22. and Miss Wins- I nitred Ferguson, Superintendent of the Deaconess Training School. Toronto. will be the speaker; 'l`hn- Mnv mnntirixr and nlnnnn n1 . AF- .LUl`Ull\vU JJIUUUB ll Duuru. Mesdames Wgst, Boake, Lunau an Misses `Irene Barlow. and Noleata Pearson atten d the S!mco_e W.M.S. Preabyterial he (1 In Orillia. on Wednes- lday and "1`hursda.y.. ' `Unt! was v-nnnivn ham: nn Mnnvl Ulla] auu .LuuL'aua,v.~ ~ 1 Word was received here on Monday 101 the serious illness of Miss Sarah 'Ja.mleson a the home -of her sister id Huntsville. .J. R. Jamieson and Mrs. Lawrence left on '1`,uesday morning `for I Huntsville. "'31:: annual` `X7 If Q kov-uIrnfOnnlnnn uuu .LV1l`Hp LV1Ul.\.UllZlUo I Dr. C. O. Lermox or New Toronto and Frank Lennox of Toronto spent Sun- day with their father. - |. Mrs. J. W. Henry left on Monday for the Soo where s a will be the guest other sister, Mrs. Stubbs. I .MInn Wilma Thnmnnnn mat with -.1. UL UUUISBLUWII WH1 UU USU ByUtllUl`u Mr. and Mrs. Strong of Toronto have :taken up their residence on the farm on the seventh line, lately vacated by Mr. Metcalfe. ` I Dana 13 `D Dnuvnnn nn A 1H 1"`:-noun` onderful istons, 6 s; a real